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Tag: Bundesbank

Bundesbank deputy endorses single resolution authority - 11 June 2013 - News

The vice president of Germany's Bundesbank on Monday (10 June) called for an effective Europe-wide bank resolution authority, a position at odds with the German government which has been resistant to such a move.

Draghi gets ECB backing for unlimited bond-buying - 07 September 2012 - News

The European Central Bank agreed yesterday (6 September) to launch a new and potentially unlimited bond-buying programme to lower struggling eurozone countries' borrowing costs and draw a line under the debt crisis.

ECB's Draghi presents eurozone rescue plan - 06 September 2012 - Video
Draghi to propose 'unlimited' bond buying plan - 06 September 2012 - News

European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi faces the most decisive moment of his presidency today (6 September) when he tries to heal divisions among policymakers and deliver on his promise to save the euro. A leaked draft reveals that the plan includes buying 'unlimited' quantities of government debt from troubled countries.

Brussels acts over market rates abuse - 09 July 2012 - News

Commissioner for the Single Market Michel Barnier is expected to bring forward changes to his market abuse directive and regulation within the coming weeks, the Financial Times said Monday.

The new 'bad equilibrium' of the euro area - 09 April 2012 - Opinion

The euro area has been close to collapse at least three times in the last four years. However the 'strategy of uncertainty,' theorised primarily by the German government and Central Bank to fend off the crisis, is ill-conceived and it is high time to have strategic certainty, writes Carlo Bastasin.

Power shifts mark Draghi's ECB accession - 18 May 2011 - News

According to insiders, Italian Mario Draghi, on track to become the new European Central Bank chief having received the backing of eurozone finance ministers, will need to dispel mutterings about lax southern Europeans and win over a more hawkish Bundesbank chief. 

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